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2007-04-23
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2007-04-24
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one thing you need a 2 gb sd card not a 1gb like the unit says. actual program size is any where between 1.4 - 1.9gb. .
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You're kidding!? How can you run the program on a 770 and still have much room left over on a 2gb MMC to add much else? Do they ship out the software loaded on an MMC card already? So, do you have to swap out your MMC card with that one whenever you want to run Navicore? What if I wanted to listen to the MP3's on my card while using Navicore?
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I use Navicore a lot here in the Middle East on my Nokia N80i and it works real well.
Back in the states I used TomTom on the same N80i and it worked well too.
Navicore make core navigation software products that OTHER navigation companies wind up using in their own "branded" solutions.
Looking at the official Nokia GPS receiver I see that it's actually BIGGER than my Holux GPSlim 240.
I'm going to wait a little while and probably wind up buying just the NA software for it. But I'm kind of partial to using offline maps with Maemo Mapper on the N800 to map out my properties mostly due to the satellite maps.